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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development and Production in North Texas for the Year 1941By F. L. Burchard, Lewis W. MacNaughton
The North Texas district, as herein defined, includes the counties of Archer, Baylor, Clay, Coolie, Foard, Hardeman, Knox, Montague, Wichita, and Wilbarger. This area covers generally the crest and so
Jan 1, 1942
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Drilling Practice- Five Years Of RevolutionMODERN mining is based on drilling--everything else stems from that. U. S. and Canadian mining companies and suppliers of mining equipment are constantly seeking new techniques and tools for increased
Jan 9, 1954
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Papers - Engineering Research - Phase Behavior in the Methane-propane-n-pentane System (T.P. 1250, with discussion)By W. N. Lacey, R. T. Carter, B. H. Sage
The phase behavior of a number of binary systems consisting of parafin hydro-carbons has been determined in recent years. In addition, the composition of the coexisting phases of mixtures of crude oil
Jan 1, 1941
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Production Engineering - Core Analysis (T. P. 1024, with discussion)By Howard C. Pyle, John E. Sherborne
Core analysis is a recent development in the field of petroleum technology. The earliest work on this subject was done in connection with evaluating and planning secondary oil recovery by water-floodi
Jan 1, 1939
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Transportation- Materials Handling - A Century Of Borax Mining In The United StatesBy William F. Haddon, Phillip J. Maddex
Marco Polo brought the first borax to Europe late in the 13th century. It was especially treasured then for one of its many qualities-that of working with gold as a soldering flux. Georgius Agricola i
Jan 1, 1971
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Papers - - Production Engineering - Chemical Methods for Shutting Off Water in Oil and Gas Wells (With Discussion)By H. T. Kennedy
The fact that intrusion of water into oil wells can be prevented by treating the sand adjacent to the well seems to have been only recently recognized. Swan1 mentions the process of solidifying naphth
Jan 1, 1936
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Gases in Steel - Apparatus for the Hot-extraction Analysis for Hydrogen in Steel (Metals Tech., June 1948, T.P. 2369) (with discussion)By C. E. Sims, G. A. Moore
In previous publications of the writers4-7 it has been shown that vacuum extraction of steel can be carried as close to quantitative completion as desired provided the steel is in the austenitic state
Jan 1, 1949
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Part X - The 1967 Howe Memorial Lecture – Iron and Steel Division - The Solubility of Niobium (Columbium) Carbide in Gamma IronBy N. Christensen, B. Augland, T. H. Johansen
Samples of an Fe-Nb alloy were brought to equilibriurtr with hydrogen-methane mixtures in the temperature range from 950° to 1050°C, and subsequently analyzed on their carbon contents. The solubilit
Jan 1, 1968
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Cleveland Paper - American Blast-Furnace Practice. [Discussion at Cleveland Meeting][A discussion suggested by the paper of Mr. James Gsyley on " The Development of American Blast-Furnaces," read at the New York meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute, October, 1890, and reprinted fr
Jan 1, 1892
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Notch-Tensile Characteristics Of A Partially Austempered, Low Alloy SteelBy G. Sachs, L. J. Ebert, W. F. Brown
INTRODUCTION ISOTHERMAL transformation, or "austempering," of a carbon-containing austenite at elevated temperatures yields so-called "intermediate products." Their structure and properties are, fo
Jan 1, 1948
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Local Section News (ea3bc4f1-9f3f-485a-9caa-36a3f609cec4)COLUMBIA SECTION Holds four sessions during year. Annual meeting in September or October. S. S. FOWLER, Chairman, J. C. HAAS, Vice-Chairman, LYNDON K. ARMSTRONG, Secretary-Treasurer, 720 Peyton Bl
Jan 3, 1918
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Papers - Copper and Brass - Effect of Antimony on Some Properties of 70-30 Brass (Metals Technology, February, 1943.) (with discussion)By H. F. Silliman, Daniel R. Hull, Earl W. Palmer
The brass-rolling industry has not had a great deal of experience with antimony in its product. There have been some recent excursions with antimony as a corrosion inhibitor in tubes, but in sheet bra
Jan 1, 1943
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Non-ferrous Metallurgy and Metallography - Metallurgical Treatment of Flotation Concentrates (with Discussion)By A. S. Dwight
Taking up first the lead field, flotation concentrates offer serious difficulties in handling and in preparing for the blast furnace, quite aside from the problems presented to the furnaceman by the n
Jan 1, 1928
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Stress Rupture And Creep-Tests On--Aluminum-Alloy Sheet At Elevated TemperaturesBy L. F. Tedsen, A. E. Flanigan, J. E. Dorn
SINCE aluminum-alloy sheet may be used occasionally at moderately elevated temperatures, the effects of temperature en the mechanical properties are of interest. Recently the short-time tensile proper
Jan 1, 1946
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Papers - Effect of Chromium on the Grain Growth of Brass (With Discussion)By B. W. Gonser, C. M. Heath
The importance of grain size and its control in wrought brass needs no lengthy discussion, since specifications so often make exact control imperative. Aids to this control are therefore of interes
Jan 1, 1938
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San Francisco Paper - Metal-mine Ventilation in the Southwest (with Discussion)By C. A. Mitke
In the Southwest, mcchanical ventilation of metal mines has been receiving consideration for many years. The United Verde Copper Co., in Jerome, has used large mine fans for ventilation and fire-fight
Jan 1, 1923
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Papers - Effect of Cold-work upon Electrical Conductivity of Copper Alloys (T.P. 1290, with discussion)By D. K. Crampton, H. I. Burghoff, J. T. Stacy
The effect of cold-working upon electrical conductivity of copper and of copper alloys appears not to be generally known in detail. Although several papers on the subject have been presented, showing
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Application of Chemistry in Combatting Anthracite Mine Fires (T. P. 1424)By G. W. Jones, G. S. Scott
Economic waste caused by mine fires may become considerable,l5 especially if a fire is allowed to spread or temporarily to get beyond control. It is important, therefore, to act promptly whenever a fi
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Technique - A Review of Fluorescence as Applied to Minerals, with Special Reference to Scheelite (Mining Tech., March 1946, T.P. 1967, with discussion)By John W. Vanderwilt
The fluorescence of scheelite has been an important aid in recent years in the discovery and development of scheelite deposits. The use of fluorescence of synthetic compounds in industry, particularly
Jan 1, 1949
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Ventilation - The Role of Air Jets in Mine Ventilation (T. P. 1912, Mining Tech.,By G. E. McElroy
Though air jets occupy only a minor role in the ventilation of mines and other enclosures, their importance in this respect is greater than is commonly recognized and may be considerably increased as
Jan 1, 1946